List of National Geographic cover stories (1959 and 1960s)

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National Geographic is an American magazine that is noted for its cover stories and accompanying photography. [1] [2] [3] The first photo to appear on the cover of National Geographic was in the July 1959 issue of the magazine. [2] The cover story titled "New Stars for Old Glory" featured the 49-star flag of the United States after Alaska's admission to the Union as a U.S. state, [4] which was signed into law on July 3, 1959, by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. [5] The article was written by Lonnelle Aikman, [4] with the photograph captured by B. Anthony Stewart. [6] [4]

Contents

Throughout the 1960s National Geographic's cover stories showcased global historical events such as the one hundredth Anniversary of the Unification of Italy [7] and America's involvement in the Vietnam War. [8] [9] Cover stories included articles written by notable writers such as Jacques Cousteau, [10] Dwight D. Eisenhower, [11] Jane Goodall [12] and Melville Bell Grosvenor. [13] Cover photos were published by notable photographers such as Winfield Parks, [14] Helen and Frank Schreider [15] and twin brothers Frank and John Craighead. [16]

The 1960s saw articles written and photographed at locations around the globe featuring wildlife like the March 1967 issue titled "Snowflake, the World's First White Gorilla", written by Arthur J. Riopelle with a photo on the cover of Snowflake the gorilla, [17] photographed by Paul A. Zahl. [18] Articles featured on the cover of the magazine also included human-interest stories such as "Afghanistan: Crossroads of Conquerors", written and photographed by Thomas J. Abercrombie featuring an Afghan family in the September 1968 issue. [19] [20] Many geographical locations were featured including Mount Everest in the October 1963 article "Six to the Summit" about the American Everest expedition, written by Norman Dyhrenfurth [21] with photographs by mountaineer Barry C. Bishop. [22]

In the December 1969 issue, astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins wrote the cover story titled "First Explorers on the Moon", writing in detail their account of the Apollo 11 mission and what it was like being the first humans on the Moon. The photo on the cover of the magazine featured a picture taken from space by Armstrong, that of Aldrin in a spacesuit on the surface of the Moon. [23] [24]

1959

Only five issues were published in 1959 with photos on the cover.

1959
Title a DateAuthorPhotographer/artistImages b Ref
New Stars for Old GloryJuly 1959Lonnelle Aikman B. Anthony Stewart Flag of the United States
Pacific Fleet: Force for PeaceSeptember 1959W.E. GarrettFranc ShorA jet's afterburner
Creatures of Hawaii's Coral ReefsOctober 1959 Paul A. Zahl Paul A. Zahl Girl gathering Sea urchins
California's Wonderful OneNovember 1959Frank Cameron B. Anthony Stewart Golden Gate Bridge
New Guinea to Bali in YankeeDecember 1959 Irving and Electa Johnson W. L. Newton Brigantine Yankee

1960

1960
Title a DateAuthorPhotographer/artistImages b Ref
Little Laos, Next Door to Red ChinaJanuary 1960Elizabeth PerazicHannah Herz Laos rice-farmer with water buffalo
Chile, The Long and Narrow LandFebruary 1960Kip RossStaff photographer c Chilean man
Fountain of Fire in HawaiiMarch 1960Frederick Simpich Jr.Robert B. Goodman Volcano in Hawaii
Diving Saucer Takes to the DeepApril 1960 Jacques Cousteau Photographer Diving Saucer
When the President Goes AbroadMay 1960 Gilbert M. Grosvenor Gilbert M. Grosvenor Dwight D. Eisenhower
Eternal FranceJune 1960Walter Meayers EdwardsWalter Meayers Edwards Arc de Triomphe
Space Pioneers of NASAJuly 1960Allan C. Fisher Jr.Dean Conger Space capsule
Knocking Out Grizzly Bears For Their Own GoodAugust 1960 Frank and John Craighead Frank and John Craighead Grizzly bears
Where Elephants Have the Right of WaySeptember 1960George and Jinx RodgerGeorge and Jinx Rodger d Women of Uganda (picture shaped of Africa)
From the Hair of SilvaOctober 1960 Helen and Frank Schreider Helen and Frank Schreider person pryaing at Taj Mahal
The HummingbirdsNovember 1960Crawford GreenewaltCrawford Greenewalt Hummingbird
Japan: The Exquisite EnigmaDecember 1960Franc ShorJohn LandoisJapanese Maiko

1961

1961
Title a DateAuthorPhotographer/artistImages b Ref
Inside the White HouseJanuary 1961Lonnelle Aikman B. Anthony Stewart White House
Exploring New Britain's Land of FireFebruary 1961E. Thomas GilliardE. Thomas Gilliard New Guinea native
The Magic Road Round IrelandMarch 1961 H. V. Morton Robert F. Sisson Irish woman
Witness to a WarApril 1961Robert T. Cochran Illustrated London News Battery Wagner
Indonesia: The Young and Troubled Island NationMay 1961 Helen and Frank Schreider Helen and Frank Schreider d Balinese woman
The city: London's Storied Square MileJune 1961Allen C. Fisher Melville Bell Grosvenor Grenadier Guards in London, England
From Sea to Shining Sea: A Cross Section of the United States Along Historic Route 40July 1961Ralph Gray
  • Ralph Gray
  • Dean Conger
Photomontage of the United States
Report on LaosAugust 1961Peter T. WhiteW.E. Garrett Laos children eating noodles
United Nations: Capital of the Family ManSeptember 1961 Adlai E. Stevenson
Headquarters of the United Nations
Mexico in MotionOctober 1961Bart McDowellKip Ross Mexican woman
United Italy Marks its 100th YearNovember 1961Nathaniel T. KenneyWilliam PalmstromMap of Italy
[7]
The Kress Collection: A Gift to the NationDecember 1961Guy Emmerson, Litt. D. Samuel Henry Kress collection Madonna art

1962

1962
Title a DateAuthorPhotographer/artistImages b Ref
Florida's Coral City Beneath the SeaJanuary 1962Jerry GreenbergJerry Greenbergdiver at Coral Reef State Park
Roseate spoonbill – Radiant birds of the gulf coastFebruary 1962 Robert Porter Allen Frederick Kent Truslow Roseate spoonbill
Journey to Outer MongoliaMarch 1962 William O. Douglas Dean Conger Mongolians
Huzza for Ataheite!April 1962 Luis Marden Luis Marden Bounty (1960 ship)
Australian New GuineaMay 1962 John Scofield John Scofield New Guinea tribesman
John Glenn's three orbits in Friendship 7June 1962Robert B. VoasRobert C. Maple John Glenn
Tahiti, "Finest Island in the World"July 1962 Luis Marden Luis Marden Tahitian woman
Cape Cod – Where Sea holds Sway Over Man and LandAugust 1962Nathaniel T. KenneyDean Conger Cape Cod map
Brazil, Oba!September 1962Peter T. White Winfield Parks Copacabana Beach, Brazil
California's City of AngelsOctober 1962Robert D. RoosThomas Nebbia Hollywood Boulevard
Helicopter Over South Viet namNovember 1962 Dickey Chapelle Dickey Chapelle South Vietnam village on fire
[8]
Puerto Rico's Seven-League BootstrapsDecember 1962Bart McDowell B. Anthony Stewart Cruise ship Empress

1963

1963
Title a DateAuthorPhotographer/artistImages b Ref
Expeditions of the National Geographic Society 1888–1963January 1963Melvin M. Payne Tom Lovell Explorer I
Burma – Gentle Neighbor of India and Red ChinaFebruary 1963W. Robert MooreW. Robert MooreA Burmese woman dancing
Arizona: Booming Youngster of the WestMarch 1963Robert De RoosRobert F. Sisson Navajo Herder in Arizona
Ships Through the Ages: A Saga of the SeasApril 1963 Alan Villiers Willem van de Velde HMS Resolution
India: Subcontinent in CrisisMay 1963John ScofieldJohn Scofield Rajasthan woman
Italian Riviera, Land that Winter ForgotJune 1963Howell WalkerHowell Walker Portofino, Italy
Athens: Golden Past and Busy PresentJuly 1963 Kenneth F. Weaver Phillip Harrington Parthenon
The Magic Worlds of Walt DisneyAugust 1963Robert De RoosThomas NebbiaGirls at Disneyland
Australia: Vigorous Young Nation in the South SeasSeptember 1963 Alan Villiers Robert B. Goodman Australian boat and swimmers
Six to the SummitOctober 1963 Norman Dyhrenfurth Barry C. Bishop Mount Everest
The Parks in Your BackyardNovember 1963 Conrad L. Wirth Albert Moldvay Deer at a national park
Triumph of the First Crusade to the Holy land: The Capture of JerusalemDecember 1963Franc ShorThomas Nebbia Nicaea under siege

1964

1964
Title a DateAuthorPhotographer/artistImages b Ref
The Nation's Capital Revealed as Never BeforeJanuary 1964 Senator Carl Hayden George F. Mobley U.S. Capitol
The Five Worlds of PeruFebruary 1964 Kenneth F. Weaver Bates Littlehales Native Peruvian baby
How We Plan to Put Men on the MoonMarch 1964 Hugh Latimer Dryden David Weltzer Gemini spacecraft
At Home in the SeaApril 1964 Capt. Jacques-Yves Cousteau Robert B. GoodmanUndersea village Red Sea
President Johnson Dedicates the Society's New HeadquartersMay 1964 Staff writer e Bates Littlehales Lyndon B. Johnson at National Geographic Headquarters
Exploring America UndergroundJune 1964 Charles H. Mohr
  • David S. Boyer d
  • Adrian R. Wiker d
Carlsbad Caverns
World's Tallest Tree DiscoveredJuly 1964 Melville Bell Grosvenor George F. Mobley Redwood
Para-Explorers Challenge Peru's Unknown VilcabambaAugust 1964G. Brooks Baekeland Peter Gimbel Parachuteer
Ambassadors of Good Will, the Peace Corps: EcuadorSeptember 1964Rhoda and Earle BrooksDavid S. Boyer Peace Corps in Ecuador
Cambodia, Indochina's "Neutral" CornerOctober 1964 Thomas J. Abercrombie Thomas J. Abercrombie Cambodian dancer with mask in front of Angkor Wat
This is the China I SawNovember 1964Jorgen BischJorgen Bischwoman at Peking opera
Jerusalem, My HomeDecember 1964 Bertha Spafford Vester Photographer Doves in Jerusalem

1965

1965
Title a DateAuthorPhotographer/artistImages b Ref
Americans in Action in VietnamJanuary 1965 Howard Sochurek Howard Sochurek soldiers walking in Vietnam War
Four-Ocean Navy in the Nuclear AgeFebruary 1965Thomas W. Mcknew Winfield Parks USS Enterprise
The Changing Face of Old SpainMarch 1965Bart McDowellAlbert Moldvay Flamenco dancer
Ethiopian AdventureApril 1965Nathaniel T. Kenny James P. Blair Holyman of Ethiopia holding cross
Yankee Cruises the Stored NileMay 1965 Irving and Electa Johnson Winfield Parks sailboat going by Abu Simbel
Moths that Behave Like HummingbirdsJune 1965Treat DavidsonTreat Davidson Sphinx moth
Down the Danube by CanoeJuly 1965William Slade Backer
  • R. S. Durrance d
  • C. G. Knight d
kayakers in front of Budapest building
The Churchill I KnewAugust 1965 Dwight D. Eisenhower George W. Harris Winston Churchill giving victory symobol
United States Air Force: Power for PeaceSeptember 1965 Curtis LeMay Albert Moldvay F-105 Thunderchief
Mustang, Nepal's Lost KingdomOctober 1965 Michel Peissel Michel Peissel People of Nepal
I Joined a Sahara Salt CaravanNovember 1965Victor EnglebertVictor EnglebertVeiled Tuareg noble
New Discoveries Among Africa's ChimpanzeesDecember 1965 Jane Goodall Hugo van Lawick Jane Goodall with
chimpanzees

1966

1966
Title a DateAuthorPhotographer/artistImages b Ref
Saudi ArabiaJanuary 1966 Thomas J. Abercrombie Thomas J. Abercrombie Bedouin on a camel
Flamboyant is the World for BoliviaFebruary 1966 Loren McIntyre Loren McIntyre Bolivian woman collecting food
An American in MoscowMarch 1966Thomas S. HammondDean Conger Saint Basil's Cathedral
Working for Weeks on the Sea FloorApril 1966 Jacques Cousteau Philippe Cousteau Scuba divers in the Medieirtian Sea
California, The Golden Magnet: Natures NorthMay 1966William Graves Jonathan Blair
One Man's LondonJune 1966Allan C. Fisher Jr. James P. Blair Life Guards (UK)
Today and Tomorrow in Our National ParksJuly 1966 Melville Bell Grosvenor Emory Kristof Woman at Cape Hatteras
900 Years Ago: The Norman ConquestAugust 1966 Kenneth M. Setton George F. Mobley Norman warrior
The PhilippinesSeptember 1966Robert D. RoosTed Spiegel Bandurria player in Philippines
To Gilbert Grosvenor: A Monthly Monument 25 Miles HighOctober 1966Frederick G. VosburghStaff photographer c Gilbert Grosvenor with binoculars
Marvels of a Coral RealmNovember 1966Walter A. Starck IIWalter A. Starck II Queen angelfish
Abraham, the Friend of GodDecember 1966 Kenneth McLeish Dean Conger Arab tending sheep

1967

1967
Title a DateAuthorPhotographer/artistImages b Ref
Pakistan: Problems of a two-part landJanuary 1967Bern KeatingAlbert Moldvay Pakistani women on a swing
Behind the Headlines in Viet NamFebruary 1967Peter T. White Winfield Parks Vietnamese woman
Snowflake, the World's First White GorillaMarch 1967Arthur J. Riopelle Paul A. Zahl Snowflake (gorilla)
The Rhine: Europe's River of LegendApril 1967William Graves Bruce Dale The Rhine
Micronesia-The Americanization of EdenMay 1967David S. BoyerStaff photographer c Micronesian maiden
Illinois: The City and the PlainJune 1967Robert Paull Jordan Bruce Dale Apartment buildings in Chicago
Lake Powell, Waterway to Desert WondersJuly 1967Walter Meayers EdwardsWalter Meayers Edwards Lake Powell
Ancient Aphrodisias and it's Marble TreasuresAugust 1967 Kenan T. Erim Jonathan S. Blair Apollo Marble Head
Kayak Odyssey: From the Inland Sea to TokyoSeptember 1967Dan DimancescuChristopher G. knightDeer on Island in Japan
Re-creating Madagascar's Giant Extinct BirdOctober 1967 Alexander Wetmore Staff photographer c Madagascar statue
Dry-land Fleet Sails the SaharaNovember 1967Jean Du Boucher Jonathan S. Blair Land yachts in Sahara Desert
Where Jesus WalkedDecember 1967Howard LaFay Charles Harbutt Christian followers

1968

1968
Title a DateAuthorPhotographer/artistImages b Ref
In the Footsteps of Alexander the GreatJanuary 1968 Helen and Frank Schreider Helen and Frank Schreider Equestrianism in Afghanstian
Sharks: Wolves of the SeaFebruary 1968Nathaniel T. KenneyJerry GreenbergWhitetip shark
The Highlands of ScotlandMarch 1968Author Winfield Parks Highland girl
Viet Nam's MontagnardApril 1968 Howard Sochurek Howard Sochurek Montagnard biting fish
New National Park Proposed: The Spectacular North CascadesMay 1968Nathaniel T. Kenney James P. Blair North Cascades
Trek by Mule Among Morocco's BerbersJune 1968Victor EnglebertVictor EnglebertChildren leapfrogging in Morccao
Lombardy's Lakes, Blue Jewels in Italy's CrownJuly 1968Franc ShorJoseph J. Scherschel Lake Como
South to Mexico CityAugust 1968W. E. GarrettW. E. Garrett Day of the Dead
Afghanistan: Crossroads of ConquerorsSeptember 1968 Thomas J. Abercrombie Thomas J. Abercrombie Afghan mother and baby
A Teenager Sails the World AloneOctober 1968 Robin Lee Graham Robin Lee Graham Robin Lee Graham
Queensland: Young Titan of Australia's Tropic NorthNovember 1968Kenneth MacLeish Winfield Parks Australian family on a ranch
The Melong: River of Terror and HopeDecember 1968Peter T. WhiteW. E. Garrett Vietnamese children praying

1969

1969
Title a DateAuthorPhotographer/artistImages b Ref
Taiwan: The Watchful DragonJanuary 1969 Helen and Frank Schreider Helen and Frank Schreider d Taiwanese rice farmer with water buffalo
Kenya Says: Harambee!February 1969Allan C. Fisher Jr. Bruce Dale Kenya Elephant
The Magic Lure of ShellfishMarch 1969 Paul A. Zahl Robert F. Sisson Scallops
World-roaming Teen-ager Sails OnApril 1969 Robin Lee Graham Robin Lee Graham Robin Lee Graham showering
Abu Simbel's Ancient Temples RebornMay 1969 Georg Gerster Georg Gerster Abu Simbel statue with crane
Deerfield Keeps a Truce With TimeJune 1969Bart McDowellRobert W. Madden American boy clapping
Feeding Time for a Cormorant in a San Diego AquariumJuly 1969Allan C. Fisher Jr.James L. AmosDiver at SeaWorld feeding a cormorant
Colorado: The Rockies' Pot of GoldAugust 1969Edward J. LinehanJames L. Amos Maroon Bells in Colorado
The Friendly IrishSeptember 1969John ScofieldJames A. Sugar Irish girl teenager
Adventures With South Africa's Black EaglesOctober 1969Jeanne CowdenArthur BowlandJeanne Bowland ducking from Black eagle diving
Bali By the Back RoadsNovember 1969
Gilbert M. Grosvenor Indonesian worshipers
First Explorers on the MoonDecember 1969 Neil A. Armstrong Buzz Aldrin on the Moon

See also

Notes

a. ^ In some issues of National Geographic, the cover story would have one title on the cover and a different title (with the same meaning) on the headline of the actual article. Titles represented in this list, are taken from the cover and the citation represents the article title found in the table of contents.
b. ^ Images could also be a painting or a drawing. Photo credits are found on the inside front cover at the bottom of the page.
c. ^ Uncredited photograph
d. ^ Two photographers credited, it is not stated which one took the photo
e. ^ Uncredited article. Usually a breakout article.
f. ^ Photograph not credited in the magazine, but is at the preceding reference [6]

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  47. Stevenson, Adlai (September 1961). "United Nations: Capital of the Family Man" . National Geographic . Vol. 120, no. 3. p. 297.
  48. McDowell, Bart (October 1961). "Mexico in Motion" . National Geographic . Vol. 120, no. 4. p. 490.
  49. Emmerson, Guy (December 1961). "The Kress Collection: A Gift to the Nation" . National Geographic . Vol. 120, no. 6. p. 823.
  50. Greenberg, Jerry (January 1962). "Florida's Coral City Beneath the Sea" . National Geographic . Vol. 121, no. 1. p. 70.
  51. Allen, Robert Porter (February 1962). "Roseate spoonbill – Radiant birds of the gulf coast" . National Geographic . Vol. 121, no. 2. p. 274.
  52. William O., Douglas (March 1962). "Journey to Outer Mongolia" . National Geographic . Vol. 121, no. 3. p. 289.
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  55. Voas, Robert B. (June 1962). "John Glenn's three orbits in Friendship 7" . National Geographic . Vol. 121, no. 6. p. 792.
  56. Marden, Luis (July 1962). "Tahiti, 'Finest Island in the World'" . National Geographic . Vol. 122, no. 1. p. 1.
  57. Kenney, Nathaniel T. (August 1962). "Cape Cod – Where Sea holds Sway Over Man and Land" . National Geographic . Vol. 122, no. 2. p. 149.
  58. White, Peter T. (September 1962). "Brazil, Oba!" . National Geographic . Vol. 122, no. 3. p. 299.
  59. Roos, Robert D. (October 1962). "California's City of Angels" . National Geographic . Vol. 122, no. 4. p. 451.
  60. McDowell, Bart (December 1962). "Puerto Rico's Seven-League Bootstraps" . National Geographic . Vol. 122, no. 6. p. 755.
  61. Payne, Melvin M. (January 1963). "Expeditions of the National Geographic Society" . National Geographic . Vol. 123, no. 1. p. 10.
  62. Moore, W. Robert (February 1963). "Burma – Gentle Neighbor of India and Red China" . National Geographic . Vol. 123, no. 2. p. 153.
  63. De Roos, Robert (March 1963). "Arizona: Booming Youngster of the West" . National Geographic . Vol. 123, no. 3. p. 299.
  64. Villiers, Alan (April 1963). "Ships Through the Ages: A Saga of the Seas" . National Geographic . Vol. 123, no. 4. p. 494.
  65. Scofield, John (May 1963). "India: Subcontinent in Crisis" . National Geographic . Vol. 123, no. 5. p. 599.
  66. Walker, Howell (June 1963). "Italian Riviera, Land that Winter Forgot" . National Geographic . Vol. 123, no. 6. p. 743.
  67. Harrington, Phillip (July 1963). "Athens: Golden Past and Busy Present" . National Geographic . Vol. 124, no. 1. p. 100.
  68. De Roos, Robert (August 1963). "The Magic Worlds of Walt Disney" . National Geographic . Vol. 124, no. 2. p. 159.
  69. Villiers, Alan (September 1963). "Australia: Vigorous Young Nation in the South Seas" . National Geographic . Vol. 123, no. 3. p. 309.
  70. Wirth, Conrad L. (November 1963). "The Parks in Your Backyard" . National Geographic . Vol. 124, no. 5. p. 647.
  71. Shor, Franc Shor (December 1963). "Triumph of the First Crusade to the Holy land: The Capture of Jerusalem" . National Geographic . Vol. 124, no. 6. p. 839.
  72. Hayden, Carl (January 1964). "The Nation's Capital Revealed as Never Before" . National Geographic . Vol. 126, no. 1. p. 1.
  73. Weaver, Kenneth F. (February 1964). "The Five Worlds of Peru" . National Geographic . Vol. 126, no. 2. p. 213.
  74. Dryden, Hugh Latimer (March 1964). "How We Plan to Put Men on the Moon" . National Geographic . Vol. 126, no. 3. p. 356.
  75. Cousteau, Jacques-Yves (April 1964). "At Home in the Sea" . National Geographic . Vol. 126, no. 4. p. At Home in the Sea.
  76. Staff writer (May 1964). "President Johnson Dedicates the Society's New Headquarters" . National Geographic . Vol. 126, no. 5. p. 668.
  77. Mohr, Charles (June 1964). "Exploring America Underground" . National Geographic . Vol. 126, no. 6. p. 803.
  78. Grosvenor, Melville Bell (July 1964). "World's Tallest Tree Discovered" . National Geographic . Vol. 127, no. 1. p. 1.
  79. Gimbel, Peter (August 1964). "Para-Explorers Challenge Peru's Unknown Vilcabamba" . National Geographic . Vol. 127, no. 2. p. 268.
  80. Brooks, Rhoda; Brooks, Earl (September 1964). "Ambassadors of Good Will, the Peace Corps: Ecuador" . National Geographic . Vol. 127, no. 3. p. 338.
  81. Abercrombie, Thomas J. (October 1964). "Tokyo, the Peaceful Explosion" . National Geographic . Vol. 127, no. 4. p. 445.
  82. Bisch, Jorgen (November 1964). "This is the China I Saw" . National Geographic . Vol. 127, no. 5. p. 591.
  83. Spafford Vester, Bertha (December 1964). "Jerusalem, My Home" . National Geographic . Vol. 127, no. 6. p. 826.
  84. Sochurek, Howard (January 1965). "Americans in Action in Vietnam" . National Geographic . Vol. 127, no. 1. p. 38.
  85. McDowell, Bart (March 1965). "The Changing Face of Old Spain" . National Geographic . Vol. 127, no. 3. p. 291.
  86. Kenny, Nathaniel T. (April 1965). "Ethiopian Adventure" . National Geographic . Vol. 127, no. 4. p. 548.
  87. Johnson, Irving; Johnson, Electa (May 1965). "Yankee Cruises the Stored Nile" . National Geographic . Vol. 127, no. 5. p. 583.
  88. Treat, Davidson (June 1965). "Moths that Behave Like Hummingbirds" . National Geographic . Vol. 127, no. 6. p. 773.
  89. Backer, William Slade (July 1965). "Down the Danube by Canoe" . National Geographic . Vol. 128, no. 1. p. 34.
  90. LeMay, Curtis (September 1965). "United States Air force: Power for Peace" . National Geographic . Vol. 128, no. 3. p. 291.
  91. Peissel, Michel (October 1965). "Mustang, Nepal's Lost Kingdom" . National Geographic . Vol. 128, no. 4. p. 579.
  92. Englebert, Victor (November 1965). "I Joined a Sahara Salt Caravan" . National Geographic . Vol. 128, no. 5. p. 694.
  93. Abercrombie, Thomas J. (January 1966). "Saudi Arabia" . National Geographic . Vol. 129, no. 1. p. 1.
  94. McIntyre, Loren (February 1966). "Flamboyant is the World for Bolivia" . National Geographic . Vol. 129, no. 2. p. 153.
  95. Hammond, Thomas S. (March 1966). "An American in Moscow" . National Geographic . Vol. 129, no. 3. p. 297.
  96. Cousteau, Jacques-Yves (April 1966). "Working for Weeks on the Sae Floor" . National Geographic . Vol. 129, no. 4. p. 498.
  97. Graves, William (May 1966). "California, The Golden Magnet: Natures North" . National Geographic . Vol. 129, no. 5. p. 640.
  98. Fisher, Allan C. (June 1966). "One Man's London" . National Geographic . Vol. 129, no. 6. p. 743.
  99. Setton, Kenneth M. (August 1966). "900 Years Ago: The Norman Conquest" . National Geographic . Vol. 130, no. 2. p. 206.
  100. Roos, Robert D. (September 1966). "The Philippines" . National Geographic . Vol. 130, no. 3. p. 301.
  101. Vosburgh, Frederick G. (October 1966). "To Gilbert Grosvenor: A Monthly Monument 25 Miles High" . National Geographic . Vol. 130, no. 4. p. 445.
  102. Starck, Walter A. (November 1966). "Marvels of a Coral Realm" . National Geographic . Vol. 130, no. 5. p. 710.
  103. McLeish, Kenneth (December 1966). "Abraham, the Friend of God" . National Geographic . Vol. 130, no. 6. p. 739.
  104. Keating, Bern (January 1967). "Pakistan: Problems of a two-part land" . National Geographic . Vol. 131, no. 1. p. 1.
  105. White, Peter T. (February 1967). "Behind the Headlines in Viet Nam" . National Geographic . Vol. 131, no. 2. p. 149.
  106. Graves, William (April 1967). "The Rhine: Europe's River of Legend" . National Geographic . Vol. 131, no. 4. p. 449.
  107. Boyer, David S. (May 1967). "Micronesia-The Americanization of Eden" . National Geographic . Vol. 131, no. 5.
  108. Jordan, Robert Paull (June 1967). "Illinois: The City and the Plain" . National Geographic . Vol. 131, no. 6. p. 765.
  109. Edwards, Walter Meayers (July 1967). "Lake Powell, Waterway to Desert Wonders" . National Geographic . Vol. 132, no. 1. p. 44.
  110. Erim, Kenan T. (August 1967). "Ancient Aphrodisias and it's Marble Treasures" . National Geographic . Vol. 132, no. 2. p. 280.
  111. Dimancescu, Dan (September 1967). "Kayak Odyssey: From the Inland Sea to Tokyo" . National Geographic . Vol. 132, no. 3. p. 295.
  112. Wetmore, Alexander (October 1967). "Re-creating Madagascar's Giant Extinct Bird" . National Geographic . Vol. 132, no. 4. p. 489.
  113. Boucher, Jean Du (November 1967). "Dry-land Fleet Sails the Sahara" . National Geographic . Vol. 132, no. 5. p. 696.
  114. LaFay, Howard (December 1967). "Where Jesus Walked" . National Geographic . Vol. 132, no. 6. p. 739.
  115. Schreide, Helen; Schreide, Frank (January 1968). "In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great" . National Geographic . Vol. 133, no. 1. p. 1.
  116. Kenney, Nathaniel T. (February 1968). "Sharks: Wolves of the Sea" . National Geographic . Vol. 133, no. 2. p. 222.
  117. "The Highlands of Scotland" . National Geographic . Vol. 133, no. 3. March 1968. p. 398.
  118. Sochurek, Howard (April 1968). "Viet Nam's Montagnard" . National Geographic . Vol. 133, no. 4. p. 443.
  119. Kenney, Nathaniel T. (May 1968). "New National Park Proposed: The Spectacular North Cascades" . National Geographic . Vol. 133, no. 5. p. 642.
  120. Englebert, Victor (June 1968). "Trek by Mule Among Morocco's Berbers" . National Geographic . Vol. 133, no. 6. p. 850.
  121. Shor, Franc (July 1968). "Lombardy's Lakes, Blue Jewels in Italy's Crown" . National Geographic . Vol. 134, no. 1. p. 58.
  122. Garrett, W. E. (August 1968). "South to Mexico City" . National Geographic . Vol. 134, no. 2. p. 145.
  123. Graham, Robin Lee (October 1968). "A Teenager Sails the World Alone" . National Geographic . Vol. 134, no. 4. p. 445.
  124. MacLeish, Kenneth (November 1968). "Queensland: Young Titan of Australia's Tropic North" . National Geographic . Vol. 134, no. 5.
  125. White, Peter T. (December 1968). "The Melong: River of Terror and Hope" . National Geographic . Vol. 134, no. 6. p. 737.
  126. Schreide, Helen; Schreide, Frank (January 1969). "Taiwan: The Watchful Dragon" . National Geographic . Vol. 135, no. 1. p. 1.
  127. Fisher Jr., Allan C. (February 1969). "Kenya Says: Harambee!" . National Geographic . Vol. 135, no. 2. p. 151.
  128. Zahl, Paul A. (March 1969). "The Magic Lure of Shellfish" . National Geographic . Vol. 135, no. 3. p. 386.
  129. Graham, Robin Lee (April 1969). "World-roaming Teen-ager Sails On" . National Geographic . Vol. 135, no. 4. p. 449.
  130. Gerster, Georg (May 1969). "Abu Simbel's Ancient Temples Reborn" . National Geographic . Vol. 135, no. 5. p. 724.
  131. McDowell, Bart (June 1969). "Deerfield Keeps a Truce With Time" . National Geographic . Vol. 135, no. 6. p. 780.
  132. Fisher Jr., Allan C. (July 1969). "Feeding Time for a Cormorant in a San Diego Aquarium" . National Geographic . Vol. 136, no. 1. p. 114.
  133. Linehan, Edward J. (August 1969). "Colorado: The Rockies' Pot of Gold" . National Geographic . Vol. 136, no. 2. p. 157.
  134. Scofield, John (September 1969). "The Friendly Irish" . National Geographic . Vol. 136, no. 3. p. 354.
  135. Cowden, Jeanne (October 1969). "Adventures With South Africa's Black Eagles" . National Geographic . Vol. 136, no. 4. p. 532.
  136. Grosvenor, Donna K.; Grosvenor, Gilbert M. (November 1969). "Bali By the Back Roads" . National Geographic . Vol. 136, no. 5. p. 657.
  137. Armstrong, Neil A.; Aldrin, Edwin E.; Collins, Michael (December 1969). "Man Walks on Another World" . National Geographic . Vol. 136, no. 6. p. 738.